Pronunciation: /fɑrt/
noun a usually audible discharge of intestinal gas through the anus
A1 My little brother thinks it's funny to fart loudly in public.
A2 I accidentally let out a fart during yoga class and everyone heard.
B1 The comedian's joke about farting had the audience in stitches.
B2 After eating beans for dinner, I had some serious farting issues all night.
C1 The scientific study on the composition of a fart was both fascinating and informative.
C2 Despite her elegant appearance, she had a reputation for letting out loud farts in private.
verb to expel intestinal gas through the anus
A1 My little brother farted loudly during dinner.
A2 I accidentally farted in public and felt embarrassed.
B1 The comedian farted on stage for a cheap laugh.
B2 She pretended to fart as a prank, but it backfired.
C1 The politician's speech was interrupted when someone farted loudly in the audience.
C2 The professor farted while lecturing, causing a moment of awkward silence.
formal The young child let out a loud fart during the formal dinner.
informal I can't believe you just farted in front of everyone!
slang He's always farting around the house and it drives me crazy.
figurative His excuse was just a fart in the wind, it didn't hold any weight.
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